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1. Goldman Sachs: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is expected to hold rates steady, eliminating expectations of rate cuts in November and February. 2. Capital Economics: The RBA is expected to hold rates steady, as two more rate cuts are unlikel
1. Goldman Sachs: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is expected to hold rates steady, eliminating expectations of rate cuts in November and February. 2. Capital Economics: The RBA is expected to hold rates steady, as two more rate cuts are unlikely given the current rebound in economic activity. 3. Westpac: The RBA is expected to hold rates steady, as the easing cycle may have ended prematurely, and expectations of a February rate cut have wavered. 4. ANZ: The RBA is expected to hold rates steady, but a December rate cut is possible if economic activity performs significantly worse than expected. 5. Moody's Analytics: The RBA is expected to hold rates steady as inflationary pressures are increasing and the path to the target range for inflation is becoming increasingly difficult. 6. HSBC: The RBA is expected to hold rates steady, as deflationary momentum has completely stalled, and the RBA's next move may be a rate hike in 2027.
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